Sophia Hutchins publicly expressed her religious beliefs in her last social media posts before her passing at the age of 29.
In a tragic turn of events, Sophia Hutchins, a well-known transgender activist and former friend and manager of Caitlyn Jenner, has passed away at the age of 29 following an ATV accident near Jenner's $3.5 million home in Malibu, California.
The accident occurred on a fateful day, with Hutchins driving the vehicle and colliding with a car bumper, sending the ATV down a 350-foot ravine. Police pronounced Hutchins dead at the scene, and no one else was reported injured.
Hutchins' final Instagram post was a reflection on faith, referencing Saint Peter, the first pope, and the mourning crowd outside the Vatican following the death of Pope Francis.
In recent years, Hutchins has been the subject of controversy due to disgraceful comments she made regarding the LGBT+ community and Black people. However, it's important to note that there are no available public records or credible reports concerning Hutchins making such controversial comments or statements towards these communities as of the current date.
Hutchins and Jenner first met in 2015, and Hutchins went on to become Jenner's manager and moved into her home. Hutchins served as the CEO and director of the Caitlyn Jenner Foundation, an organisation that helps LGBTQ people.
Despite rumors, Hutchins and Jenner have always denied they have any romantic relationship beyond friendship. In the wake of Hutchins' death, Caitlyn Jenner has yet to speak out about the tragic loss.
Maga supporters have expressed their condolences for Hutchins' death, with one supporter describing her as a "vibrant presence" and expressing sympathy for her loved ones and Caitlyn Jenner. Another supporter offered prayers for all affected by Hutchins' death.
As the news of Hutchins' passing spreads, the world reflects on her life and the impact she had on the transgender community and beyond. Her death serves as a reminder of the importance of open dialogue, understanding, and respect for all individuals, regardless of their background or beliefs.
On her final social media post, Sophia Hutchins reflected on faith, referencing Saint Peter and the mourning crowd outside the Vatican. In the realm of entertainment, Hutchins was known for her role as the CEO and director of the Caitlyn Jenner Foundation, an organization that supports LGBTQ individuals.